What We Should Be Grateful For in Climate, Energy, Living Standards, and Human Prosperity
Every year, as the cranberry sauce congeals and the football game drones on in the background, we’re told to “reflect on what really matters.” Fair enough. But rarely does anyone suggest reflecting on something far more fundamental to our modern existence: the extraordinary environmental stability, energy abundance, and human progress that underpin every comfort we enjoy today.
Instead, we hear about apocalyptic tipping points, “unlivable” futures, and the suggestion that your Thanksgiving turkey may soon be illegal unless it’s raised on insect protein and good intentions. But beneath the noise, the data tell a very different story—one worth genuine gratitude.
Below is an extended reflection—yes, a long one, the length you’d expect from me—covering the things we should be thankful for when it comes to climate, energy, standard of living, and human prosperity, backed by evidence, historical perspective, and just enough wit to keep things digestible.
1. A Climate System Far More Stable Than Advertised
If you rely on headlines alone, you’d assume we live in a constant state of environmental emergency. Oceans rising by the minute. Storms “unprecedented” (a word the press now uses like salt—whether needed or not). Temperatures marching upward in perfect lockstep with the worst-case models.
But the real climate story is slower, more nuanced, and—dare I say—reassuring.
The Climate Isn’t Spiraling—It’s Drifting Gradually
What does long-term data actually show?
- Warming has occurred, yes—but at a rate far below the early alarmist projections.
- Long-term historical reconstructions tell us that modern temperature variability is well within the bounds of natural swings.
- Records of past warm periods—the Medieval Warm Period, Roman Warm Period, and Holocene Climate Optimum—remind us that warmth has historically been a good thing for human flourishing.
In other words, the Earth isn’t teetering on the edge of catastrophe. It’s behaving like it always has: with variability shaped by solar cycles, ocean currents, volcanic activity, and yes, human influence—but not in the runaway fashion so often claimed.
Climate/Weather Related Deaths Have Plummeted
This is one of the most underreported achievements in human history.
Roger Pielke Jr. and others (Lomborg, seen below) have shown that climate-related deaths (drought, flood, storms, heat, cold) have declined by over 95% since the early 20th century.

Why?
Not because the weather got nicer.
Because we got better.
Better forecasting. Better infrastructure. Better emergency response. Better sanitation. Better agriculture.
Human progress—not atmospheric CO₂—is the dominant climate factor in human survival.
CO₂: Not a Demon, But a Fertilizer
If you want something to genuinely be thankful for, look to the data from NASA: the Earth has greened dramatically over the last 30+ years, with increased vegetation equivalent to adding a new continent of green growth.

This isn’t conjecture—it’s satellite imaging.
Plants love CO₂. They perform better with more of it. Farmers know this. Botanists know this. In fact, commercial greenhouses pump CO₂ into their structures to enhance growth.
The irony is stunning:
The same molecule that activists call pollution is also fueling global agricultural success. For example, global wheat yield:

2. Energy Abundance: The Real Foundation of Modern Life
It’s fashionable in political circles to talk about “ending fossil fuels,” usually from people speaking into microphones, under lights, in air-conditioned rooms—all powered by fossil fuels.
But here’s the truth:
We owe modern civilization to abundant, affordable energy.
Hospitals. Refrigeration. Data centers. Clean water. Manufacturing. Transport. Heating.
None of these work without reliable, dense energy sources.
Fossil Fuels Still Provide 80% of Global Energy for a Reason

They’re:
- Energy-dense
- Affordable
- Transportable
- Available on demand
- Scalable to billions of people
Intermittent sources—wind and solar—simply cannot replace them without massive backup, land use, and expensive infrastructure.
Natural Gas Has Done More for Emissions Reductions Than Policy

This is the part climate activists hate to discuss.
Thanks to advances in natural gas production, the U.S. has:
- Lowered CO₂ emissions more than any country in the past two decades
- Reduced air pollution dramatically
- Improved energy reliability
Not through regulation.
Not through subsidies.
But through market-driven innovation.
Nuclear Power: The Neglected Hero
Nuclear energy remains:
- The most reliable low-emission energy source
- The smallest land-footprint electricity source
- Capable of running 24/7 for decades
- Safer than almost any major industry when judged by mortality data
If energy policies were guided by evidence rather than ideology, nuclear plants would be popping up like Dollar General stores.
3. Standard of Living: Better Than Any Time in Human History
It’s easy to forget this, because modern comforts are so normal we barely notice them.
But step back and look at the big picture.

We live in an era of unprecedented human well-being.
Consider:
- Life expectancy at global all-time highs
- Infant mortality at all-time lows
- Access to clean water and sanitation for billions
- Food production levels unimaginable a century ago
- Air quality in developed nations dramatically cleaner than in the 1970s
Much of this progress is directly tied to energy availability and technological advancements—not climate policy.
Weather Matters Less Than Ever
Modern infrastructure shields us from the elements.
Air conditioning saves millions from heat deaths.
Heating saves millions from cold-related mortality (which still far exceeds heat deaths globally).
Weather that once posed daily threats is now a manageable inconvenience thanks to better detection and warning systems.
To put it humorously:
Your ancestors worried about freezing to death.
You worry about whether your phone will survive a drop in the pool.
That’s progress.
4. Human Prosperity: The Real Miracle Worth Celebrating
We often take prosperity for granted because it arrived gradually. But zoom out, and the past 150 years represent a transformation unlike anything in human history.
Billions Have Escaped Extreme Poverty
According to the World Bank, global extreme poverty has fallen from 90% in 1820 to under 10% today, despite the world’s population skyrocketing.

That improvement was not fueled by solar panels and carbon taxes.
It was powered by affordable energy, industrialization, and economic freedom.
Agricultural Productivity Has Soared

Thanks to:
- Mechanization
- Fertilizers
- Irrigation
- Crop science
- CO₂ fertilization
The world produces more food, more reliably, and with less labor than ever before.
This is how we’ve fed billions without turning the planet into farmland.
Freedom of Mobility, Trade, and Information
Energy makes everything mobile:
- Goods
- People
- Medicine
- Ideas
You can’t operate a global medical supply chain on a wind turbine.
You can’t run international commerce on battery-powered cargo ships—at least not for the next several decades.
Energy is the circulatory system of global prosperity.
5. The Human Spirit: Innovation Over Fear
If there’s one thing history proves, it’s this:
Humans are far better at solving problems than predicting catastrophes.
Predictions of environmental doom have failed for over 50 years:
- Mass famine by the 1980s
- “Ice-free Arctic by 2013”
- Peak oil
- The end of snow
- Cities underwater by 2020
- Hurricanes getting worse
These predictions weren’t ignored—they were wrong.
Meanwhile, real progress came from innovation:
- Better forecasting and warnings
- Better infrastructure
- Better agricultural methods
- Better energy systems
- Better scientific understanding
We have every reason to believe human ingenuity will continue to outpace environmental risks, especially if policy doesn’t get in the way.
Thanks most of all for: Prosperity Grounded in Reality
This Thanksgiving, rather than giving thanks for “climate action” or “net-zero commitments”—political slogans with poor track records—we should express gratitude for things that are real, measurable, and historically unprecedented:
- A remarkably stable climate
- Lower climate-related mortality
- A greener planet
- Abundant affordable energy
- Technological resilience
- Unmatched living standards
- Unprecedented global prosperity
- Human innovation that consistently outperforms doom predictions
These are not talking points.
These are facts grounded in data, history, and observation.
And they’re worth celebrating—because they’re the foundation of everything we enjoy today, from the food on our Thanksgiving tables to the warmth in our homes, to the freedom to question the prevailing narratives.
And, I would be remiss if I did not say thank you to all of you, the readers and supporters of WUWT. This coming year, we’ll hit 20 years in November 2026. WUWT has outlived and outperformed every other website about climate during that time. Not one can come close to the longevity, the reach, the number of publications, or the views that we have.
So, thank you dear readers. May your day be blessed with warmth, thankfulness, joy, abundance and good cheer.
Amen, and thank you Anthony for giving skeptics a sounding board and repository of truthful information. Happy Thanksgiving to all.
A First-Rate Article from Anthony ! It’s easy to see why WUWT is top of the sites !
Thanks Anthony and to All the WUWT contributors (This includes the comment authors – yes Nick and Myusername too!) for all of the data based dialogue. Extra hat tip Mr. Watts for creating the Reference Section oh so many years ago for those of use whom prefer empirical evidence vs models.
Excellent!!!! Happy Thanksgiving!!
Excellent, thank you Anthony. One point
“Thanks to advances in natural gas production, the U.S. has:
The CO2 emissions are beneficial so why should we be happy with reducing them.
Just because the Alarmists demonize CO2 emissions, doesn’t mean we have to play along.
It is important to show what lying hypocrites the alarmists are.
Indeed. It is amazing that so many people have been mesmerized into seeing doom and hating the very things that have provided them the luxury to have to seek things to be miserable about.
Thank you, Anthony, for providing a forum where good news is not anathema.
CO₂: Not a Demon, But a Fertilizer_______________________________
Please look at the basic formula for photo synthesis:
H20 + CO2 + Sunshine => C6-H12-O6 + O2
CO2 is just as important as water, it’s more than mere fertilizer.
Perhaps more so. H and O are important contributors, but it is C that defines life. Free The Carbon!
Right on, Steve and Mark. Carbon dioxide is the fundamental building block of life.
Harold The Organic Chemist Says:
Typo Alert: H20 should be H2O! What is hydrogen zero?
Typoe alert! Surely you should be wondering what hydrogen twenty is.
Eicohydrone
I missed that. I did a Bing search on: “H20” and got “water”. Apparently, Bing recognized and ignored the typo.
Let’s see if WUWT will allow subscripts: H₂O
Oh! (no pun intended) 0 vs O was the typo.
Didn’t see it until after the subscript (how to) search.
Should of course be H₂O, and CO₂, if you want to be correct.
Or, you could write oxygen dihydride and dioxygen carbide, but convention gets in the way of the second. I only mention these forms because I don’t know an easy way to type subscripts on an iPad.
Bugger.
On a Windoze pc, there is a little app called ” Character Map”
You can find all sorts of useful , and strange, characters. ֍֎
Thanks, MacOS lets me do that, but I’m using an iPad – too lazy to move a couple of meters.
But CO2 is just called carbon now. It’s strange really because since there is more than twice as much oxygen as carbon by weight in a molecule it should be called oxygen rather than carbon.
I’ve never heard a woman complain about being given a carbon ring. Wonder why.
CO2 is not plant fertilizer. It is plant food.
Approaching 20 years of WUWT. Wow. Tempus fugit. From humble beginnings, early bloggism, Stevenson screens, a small voice in the storm, tilting at windmills, to today, the master science site on the Web and the victorious champion over the CAGW Blob! They spent $trillions and lost! to the little WUWT engine that could.
Yes, the fight goes on, but the vanquished are largely driven before us, together with the lamentations of their women. Victory is sweet. Mega thanks to Anthony and the intrepid band of truth seekers here. And some thanks also must be given to D. Trump, 47, who took the battle straight to the Climate Goliaths and felled them.
I love it! “the lamentations of their women.” The Barbarian would be proud.
Measured worldwide, CO2 has continued to rise. So has the rate of increase.
Which means that ALL efforts to mitigate human CO2 in the world have failed.
Think about that for a moment. Then think about the social and energy costs to you and your family that you have paid over the last two decades for NOTHING.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Very nice Anthony.
Happy Thanksgiving, Anthony. I’m thankful for all you do, and especially for your consistently well done articles. You’re the best!
Thank you Anthony and team for your dedication, diligence and “keeping the bastards honest” for all these years.
The perfidy of the climate catastrophist cult has not been cauterised yet, but it’s certainly showing distinct scorching that’s requiring emergency treatments.
Your global image of greening has Australia off to the side and it shows very little greening. However it is from a very low base and Australians should be thankful for the little extra greening. I am.
The greening in Australia is altering the climate by increasing the level of moisture retention over land.
In just recent past, Australia would heat up and maintain persistent high pressure over the land. These days, Australia is looking more like the Amazon when the land supports convective instability and maintains persistent lows that keeps dragging in more moisture.
This means cyclones are not accelerating towards land and intensifying. Rather they tend to hang off the coast and track south deciding whether they head for land or out to sea. In fact some lows are spinning up over land.
A Climate System Far More Stable Than Advertised
I don’t think that can be emphasized too much. Earth has supported life for billions of years, and it is the height of hubris to think we mere humans can destroy what has survived snowball earth, mile high ice packs, and dinosaur-killing comets.
An invaluable article and one that needs to be shoved in the faces of the climate activists and the mainstream media who are guaranteed not to publicize it. The reality is that neither of the above entities would ever downsize/simplify their lifestyles and consumption habits to help the world reach the unrealistic environmental standards that they advocate.
Bravo, Anthony! I have shared your article with family & friends and many quickly responded with thanks.
Err….no Minister we will not say that-
AEMO experts will ‘not claim’ Bowen’s energy plan would push prices down
We know how the system works rather than just the random electrons pushed out of the fickles
Might I very respectfully suggest that acknowledging, even indirectly that CO2 has a quantifiable role of any sort in the statistics of weather observations (climate), merely provides fuel for the cultists who believe that adding CO2 to air makes thermometers hotter.
Reality is all too slowly intruding into the fantasies of the pseudoscientific ignorant and gullible “climate scientists”. Might just as well go back to wasting money on “social science” and “political science”.
Colour me cynical if you like.
Happy Thanksgiving to all you Americans and thanks to Anthony for giving us a platform and a sounding board.
Congratulations.
The global warming rate in UAH_TLT over the lifespan of WUWT is currently +0.34C per decade, or +0.64C in total. Let’s see if we can’t make it to a round +1.0C over the next few years!
“We” can’t control the GAT, which is a bogus math average.
It is a nonsense construct that can be reported as anything anyone wants it to be.
The probity, provenance and prosecution of the “data” used for GAT constructs are appalling.
Cherry-picking as usual. UAH interpretation from Roy Spencer: “January 1979 through September 2025) remains at +0.16 deg/ C/decade.“
Start at a trough and end at a peak, and you can make your numbers look really scary, standard script for the climate bed-wetters.
Bed wetters are everywhere, Pal. Nobody looks at the bright side of catastrophic global warming.
Ok, rising sea levels are already trashing beach properties on the east coast of the US, but where is the voice of those who live further inland and who now have a shorter walk to the beach?
The only thing trashing beach properties on the east coast of the US is broken wind turban blades.
Most of the damage is due to beach erosion, which is not caused by rising oceans and land sinking per NASA.
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/152452/americas-sinking-east-coast
Yeah, those wind turbines are raising sea levels.
Why isn’t this more widely reported?
Even the 0.16 C/decade 46+ year UAH trend began in the 1970’s low temperature period. Almost 1/2 a century of significant anthropogenic CO2 production leading to negligible warming.
Well done, Anthony.
Mr. Watts, excellent and comprehensive world class document you produced. a document that will be studied by future scientist and historians, as they do a deep dive into the root cause that drove millions into a delusional state of thinking that co2 is a pollutant.
the inventors of this climate/co2 hoax or scam know full well the facts you have presented, and yet, have chosen a path of self enrichment though graft and deceit. i can truly say that i, have developed a deep hatred for those inventors. and only feel pity for those that surrendered to the delusion.
this document needs to be read on the floor of the US congress (i will volunteer) in an attempt to shake the masses from their delusional state.
Thank you. I’ve been wanting to think more cheerfully. Some people memorize bible verses; I’m going to memorize parts of this article.